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KINDLY  LIGHT.*4*^ 

A   Hew  Collection  of   Hyrr\r\s  ar\d  /"Vusic 
fcr   Praise  i:\  tt\e 

Sunday  School. 

/■"•■ 

J.  H.  KURZENKNABE. 


HARRISBURG,    PA.: 
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COPYRIGHT,    IBM.    B»   1      M.    KURJENKhABE 

PREFACE 


(  i  \/  INDLY  LIGHT  "  is  a  New  Collection  of  Hymns  and  Music,  especially 

|>V     designed  for  -Praise"  in  the  Sunday  School. 

We  extend  our  heartiest  thanks  to  the  friends  who  so  very  cheerfully 
contributed  their  most  valuable  copyrights  to  enrich  its  pages. 

Much  praise  is  due  to  Ilarn- J.  Kurzenknabe.  who  so  ably  assisted  in  the 
supervision,  and  for  his  valuable  services  in  the  proof-reading  and  general 
arrangement  of  the  Book. 

•KINDLY  LIGHT!"  May  its  beautiful  songs  cheer  us  amidst  the 
encircling  gloom,  and  keep  our  feet,  step  by  step,  o'er  crag  and  torrent,  till 
the  night  is  gone.  With  the  morn,  may  its  rays,  reflected  from  cross  to 
crown,  light  us  to  enter  with  praises  into  that  glory,  where  you.  dear  Reader, 
and  we  together,  shall  have  part  in  His  Salvation. 

The    Author, 

J.  H    KURZENKNABE. 

CAUTION  -"  Kindly  Light,"  words  and  music,  il  copyright  property.    It  must  be  •"*"*«* 

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Publishers,  postpaid,  at  2  cents  per  single  copy,  $1.50  per  hundred. 


KINDLY    LIGHT. 


Jons-  II.  Newman. 

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Lead,  Kindly  Light. 


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J.'iis-  Bacchus  Dykes. 

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1.  Lead,  kindly  Light,   a -mid     th'en-cir- cling  gloom,       Lead  Thou  me       on! 

2.  I      \\.i^   nol     ev  -  er  thus,  nor  pray'dthat  Thou      Should'stlead    mo        on; 

long  Thy  pow'r  hath  bless'd  me,  sure     it      still  Will    lead  me       on 


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dark,  and    I     am   far  from  home; 

choose  and    see    my  path;  but     now 

fen,    o'er  crag  and    tor-rent,    till 

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Lead  Tin  HI     mc     (ill! 

Lead  Thou    me    onl 
The  night 


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Keep  Thou    my 
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see 
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smile 


The    dis  -  tant    scene;   one  step     e  -  Dough 
Pride  ruled   my      will:       re-mem-ber    not 
Which  I        have    lov'd  long  since,  and  lost 


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Allelujal 


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know  Bissov'reign  . 

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Al-L;-lu-jal 


Copyright,  1896,  by  J.  U.  Kurzmknabc. 


The  Beautiful  Sometime. 


Rev.  YV.  I..  Ferris. 


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1.  The  world  will  !"■    bet -ter  some-time     I  know,  Tho' the  char-iol    of  trath  may  to    us   seem  slow; 

2.  Sometimes  1  have  asked  'mid  the  fleet  -ing  years.  Cun  it  be  that  God  knows  of  the  pain  and  tears, 
;!.  And  of- ten  I've  thouzht  of  the  hearts  thai  ache,  Of  the  bear -era  of  bur -den  who  toil  and  wake; 
4.  Then  lift  up  your  heads,  oh,  ye  brave    oJ    men,  Come  and  lifl    up  your  hearts  for  the  Btrug-gle  then; 


But   the    er-rors  and  wrong  yet  shall  be    laid  low,  And  thj  world  will  bs    bet  -  ter  some-time  1  know, 
of    the   he-roes  and  mar  -  tyrs    of  dai-ly    life,    Who  en-dui  Isol-dierstluheatandsi 

When  their  hopes  bad  been  blasted,  their  plans  laid  low,  And  I  asked  will  the  sunshine  come  yet  a -glow? 
There  is  light    in    the  east    and  the  clouds  are  gone,   Be  ye  brave  ev-ermore;  rightshatl  conquer  wrong. 


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Though  the  char- iot    of  truth    may    to  us  seem  slow;  Still  the  world  will  be   bet -ter  sometime  I  know. 


Chorus. 


D.  S. 


lad  re-frain: 


And  the  beau-ti  -  ful  some-time  I   hear    it     a -gain,  And  it  cheer -eth  the  heart — that  glad  re-frain: 


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6 


He'll  Carry  the  Lambs  in   His  Arm, 


I.  II.  Ki  r  TVKS'Arr. 


J    H.  Krr<7i  \kNabe. 


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i\;i-;:i    ten-der  loved  one  so young  and  fair,  Pride  of     a     sun -ny  home;     The  Mas-ter  had   need  of  this 

8,  When  the  Lord  shall  come  to  make  up  His  own,  Praise  to  His    ho-ly    name;    Then  we  shall  a  -  gain  see  our 


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lit  -  tie  one,  Clad  in  robes  to     a  -  dornthe    Lamb. 


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Why  should  we  Bor-rowand  weep  a  -  binp'Tln* 
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dar-ling  i<  safe  from  harm;  For  Je-s.us  sought  out  the  lit-  tie  one.  He'll  car- ry  the  lambs  in  His  arm. 
dar-ling  is  safe  from  harm;  We'll  meet  them  again  we've  once  thought  lost!  He'll  carry  the  lambs  in  His   arm. 


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by  J  I!   Kurzentnabt . 


He'll  Carry  the  Lambs  in  His  Arm.  (Concluded.) 
Choris.  rit. 


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2.  Tho'  like  a    wander-er, 
8.  Then  let  my  way  appear 


Near  -  er  to  Thee! 
The  >;m  gone  down, 
Steps   nn-to  Heaven; 


E'en  tho' it     be     a  cross  That  rais-etb       me; 

Darkness  be     ov-erme,    My  rest     a      si 

All  that  Thou  sendest  me    In  mer-cy     given; 


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Yet  in  my  dreams  I'd  be 
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Near-er  my  God  to  Thee.  Near- er  t.>  Thee! 
Near  -  it  my  God  to  Thee,  Near  -  er  to       Thee! 


Near  -  er  to   Thee! 

-  it  to    Tin  l  ! 
Near  -  er  to   Tin  i ! 


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One  Look  at  the  Cross. 


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Sing  Through  All. 


J.    H.   KfK/FNKNABE. 


1.  If  the  days  are  dreary.  And  the  clonds  hang  low,  Sing,  tho*  sad  and  wea-ry,  And  for-get  thy  woe. 
i'.  If  life's  woes  oppress  thee,  Sing,  and  they  willhide;  Naught  can  long  distress  thee  While  thj  vni;  abide. 
S.  Sing,  tho1  In  >pes  are  blighted,  Fondest,  loved  and  best;  d i  'twill  all    be  righted,  Sing  thy  fears  to  rest. 


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12 


The  Perfect  Rest 


J.  H.  Tenney 


1.    Jo-sus,  I      am  nev  -er  wea-ry,  In  this  world  of  care  and  pnin.  If  Thy  presence  on  -  ly  cheer  me.  All  my 

i'.    All  niyxinswi    elaid  up- on  Thee,  All  my  griefs  were  on  Thee  laid;  For  tfiebl I  "fl  liine  a-tonemenl  All  my 

3.  Dearest  bav-iour!  go    notfrom  me;  Let  Thy  presence  still  a-bide;  Look  in  tend' rest  love    up  -  on  me,  i  am 


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ut-mostdebt  has  paid.  Both  Thine  an  a  re  clasped  around  mc,  And  my  Lead 

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2.  Life's  jour-ney       o  -  ver,      we     no  more  Each  day's  long  march  shall  dread,       Nor  stand  with  tear-wet 
8.  There  we  shall    rest    our     way-worn  feet,  By  life's  clear  streams  a  -  bove,       And  from  our    gol-den 


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cheeks  ha-  fore  Our  pa   i  and  shrouded    dead.  swelling  flood, 

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ar  not     to     en-ter  the     il I,    Tho'wild-ly     ii>    bil -lows  may  roll.  With  Je -sua  mygui 

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ban-ish    all  fear,  And  He  will   the  wa-ters    di-vide.     Yes,  Je-sus  will  car-ry  me  o-vertherivH 
ill     can    be -tide,  For  He  will  the   tem-pest  con  -  trol. 

>uf-  fer    no  harm,  lint -ale-  ly    I'll  reach  the  blest  shore. 
way  will  ix-  bright,  Au'lau  -gels  will  wel-comenie  home. 


Je-sus  w ill  car-ry  me  o'er He'll  car-ry  me  o'er    to  the  glorified  shore,  Yes,  Jesus  will  ear-ry  dm    o'er. 

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Wonderful  Peace. 


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2.  What  a  treas-ura     I    have  in  this  wonderful  peace,  Buried  deep  in  the  heart  of  my     bouI;     80 

3.  I     am  rest  -  ina     to- night  in  this  wonderful  peace,  Besting  sweetly  in     Je-sus'c  I   irl'm 
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cure  thai  no  power  can  mine  it  a  way.  While  the  years  of  etenii  -  ty    roll. 
kept  from  all  danger  by  night  and  by  day.  And  His  glory  isfloodingmysoul. 
strain  of  the  song  which  the  ransom'd  will  sing  In  that  heavenly  kingdom  will  be. 


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down  from  the  Father  a -bove;  Sweep  o-ver  my  spir-it  for-ev-er  I  pray,  In  fathomless  billows  of    love. 


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l'.  In  thearmsof  Je-sus,     Looking    in  Mis  face,  Beaming  there  up-on  me,    Full    of    ten-dergrace. 

S.  In  thearmsof  Je-sus,  I  would  hear  His  Voice,  And  the  sound  would  thrill  me,  Making    me     rejoice. 

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Lead  Me  Father. 


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1.  wo     want  shall  I  know  for  the  Lord  13    my  Shep-herd,  In  ev-er-  green  pas-tares  He    resteth  my  soul 

2.  For  the  sake  of  His  name  in  the  paths  of  the  righteous  Heleads  me,  and  kind-ly  re-storethmetheri 
S.  Thy  rod  and  Thy  staff,  they  shall  comfort  and  keep  me,  Thy  boun-te  -  oaa  ta  -  bfe  be-fore  me  is  spread 
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famine  111  -  <  -  miespres-ence  my  cup  runneth    o-vcr.    With  oil,  Lord  of  Hosts,  Thou  anotn test  my  bead. 

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Not  the  Half  Was  Ever  Told. 


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SOLO  AND  CHORUS. 


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2  T  -  e-ter-nal  life  to  know  Sim,  Oh,  how  Be  loves!  Think,  oh,  think  how  much  we  owe  Him,  Oh,  how  He  lovesl 
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safe  retreat,  Help  them  to  His  peaceful  fold. 
way  from  sin  You  shall  have  Kislo\  ing  care. 


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B,  Be  Thon  with  ns  when  the  temp  -  ter,  Fain  would  lure  our  souls  t..  Bin; 
4.  Af  -  ter  part  -  inga  here  arc     o    -    ver,  Far     be -yond earth's  toil  aud  strife, 


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ARR.  HY  J.  II     k 


Jesus,  my  Song. 


Geo.  \V.  Cover. 


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On  the  Cross. 


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A  Few  More  Days. 


John  McPHBRSON. 


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Nobody  Knows  but  Jesus. 


i.  No-bod -y  knows  the  bur-dens     I   bear,      No-bod-y  knows 

■  -h.nl- y  knows  the  trou-ble     I  ■    bod-y  knows 

ro-bod-y  knows  how  tempted     I     am,      No-bod-y  knows 

t    No-bod-y  knows  the    sor-row     I     feel        No-bod-  y  knows 

5.  Help  me  to    sing  His  mer-cy   and  grace,  Help  me  to   -in? 


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lrief<  an-  not    be    that  He 
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Let  the  Sunshine  in 


Ada  Blenkhorn. 


Chas.  H.  Gabriel 

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49 


l      |),>     yon  fear  the    foe  will   in     the  con-fiid  win'    Is      it    darkwithoal  you, — darker  still  within? 

2.     Doea  your  faith  prow  fainter   in     the  cause  you  li  »ve?  Are  your  pray 'rsun  I  by  your  God  a-1 

:;.  Would  you    go    re-joi-cing    on  the    upward  way,  Knowing  naught  of  darkness  — dwelling  in  the  day? 


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50 


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laid,    Hal  -  le  -  lu-jah  for    the  cross! 


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Near-er.     near-er.  Blessed  Lord  to  Thcc;      Near-er,    near  -er,  Blessed  Lord  to  Thee. 


52 


The  Best  Friend  is  Jesus. 


P.   P.   BlLHORN. 

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need     I  shrink  nor  fear,  For  my  6a  >  -iour   is      so  near;  Oh,  the  best  friend  to  have  is 

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54 


This  World  is  More  Than  a  Battle-field. 


1 1  ran  Wilson. 


John  F.  Kurzen'kkaff. 


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'J.  Bright,  golden  Bheaves,  let  us  seek  to  win,  At    Je-sus'  dear  feel     to        lay;       As  precious   to-kens      of 

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lov  -  ing    toil    For     Him   in    <>ur  life's  brief 
round    as  holds  Richstoresfor     e-  ter  -   nal       life. 


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'  //.  k'nr-.'  nknabe. 


1      1       I  ON]  - 


Jesus  Will  Bear  Me  O'er. 


55 


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•_'.  C11  -  y  of  glory  bo  bright  and  fair,  •  it  -  y  of  peace  a  -  bove; 
:!.  Dwelling  with  Jesus    in    glo-ry-land,  What  could  3        ;^k     be  -  side7 


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1      II.  Ni  viv. 
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The  World  of  Beauty. 


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care    re-pay?      He  calls  me  Still;    can     I  de-lay? 

t.)     re-eeive,  And  shall    I  dare    His  Spir -  it    griei 

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The  Work  We  Love. 


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65 


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66 


I:  \    L.  Reed. 


Jesus,  Our  Wonderful  Saviour. 


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We'll  Never  Say  Good-by. 


67 


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Geo.  C.  Hugo. 


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Scattering  Precious  Seed. 


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Labor  To-day. 


V.     •      J.    KlRKPATRICK. 


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2.  Work  in  my  vineyard!  in  noontide  s  fierce  heat.  Li  ly,   la-bor  to-day;  Tho'  on    thy  brow  the  son's 

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scorching  rays  beat,  Faintnot.thy  t"il    I'll  re    -    pay. 

task  with    a    song,     1'"  not  stand   i  -die,  I-      pray. 

sure-ly     re  -ceive,  How  canst  tboa  tar-ry  a    -    way? 


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Though  I  Walk    Through  Death's  Dark  Valley. 


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won  -  ry,     Clothe  the  nak  -  ed,  feed  tli"  i r. 

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j.      0,   Thou  pre-cious   tle-deem-er,  bo  teach   ua     to-day,      The    ways    of    thetemp-ter     i'i     flee, 

::.    How  we  1 » »i  i  l^    to     be   therein  that  beav-en-ly  home,  How  we  long  with  the  ransomed  to  aing; 

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linu      1    did       liun-ger  to    heai  Himjusl   say,   My  child,    1     will 

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bid  i  prompt,  Thee  too  -b  y,  ;  ire  just  for    to-day, 

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My  sins  Thou  for- giv- est,  Thy  mer-cy    is  all    t  1 1  it     be-lieve  and  will  come  un-to   Thee. 

No     <■  -  \il  shall  harm  me,  for  Thou  art  my  guide,  Thy  hand  now  shall  turnev-'ry    per-il      a -side. 


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.'    11.  irthevoiceof  Jesuscalline,  Willyoucomejustnow?Onyoure  ng,Willy< 

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The  Precious  Words  of  Jesus. 


II     RUHZENKNABZ. 


K.  S   Vfpord. 


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2.  O,  the  precious  words  of  Je-sus,  "Lo!     I   am    the  liv-ing     way;"   All  who  walk  therein    are  bless- ed; 

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I.      I    .    Hi  WITT 

Joyjullj. 


O,  Tis  '"iood  to  Praise  tne  Lord. 


l.  Praise  the  Lord     in  joy  -fill  numbers.  Praise  His  kind  pro*  tect-ing     care;  Praise  the  love  that  nev    -    <r 

2   Praise  Him  for    the  blood  that  bought  us,  For  the  robe      of  spot- leas   white;  For  the  mighty  hand     that 

8.  Praise  for  peace,  sur-pass-ing  measure,    As  we  learn     His  full- ness   more;  Faith,  (he  key  to    heav'n-ly 

4.  Praise  Him  for    life'sva- ried    Bto-ry,  Chiming  with     sal  -  va-tion's  chord;  Pres-entgraceand  fu    - 


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■i.  Does  the  Mas-ter  reign  tri-um-pbantln  yoursoulfromday  to  day?  Tell  it  out  on -to  your 
4.  Wit-ness- es     of    His   sal  -  va-tion,  Speak  for  Je- suswhue  ye   may;  Soon  will  come  the  long,  long 


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harveel  near; 

2  [  dare  not  i-dlestand,  While  o-ver  all  the  land  Poor  wand' ring  souls  need  lnnubU-  help  like  mine; 

help  like  mine; 
3.  I  dare  not  i-dle  stand,  Dm  atmyLoi  I        mmand.  For  Him  I'll  labor  on  thro' life's  short  day; 

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A    glean-er        Iwonld  be,  Andgatb-er.  Lord,  for  Tint-.  Lost  I  withcmp-ty  hands  at     last    appear. 
Par  oright-er     than  the  gem    In  monarch's  di-a-dem.  Each  soul  a  star   in    J e-sus' crown  may  shine. 
The    eve  will    come  at  last.  Day's  La  •  bor  soon  is  past,   E  -  ter-nal  rest  will  then  my   toil    nspay. 


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The  Shepherd's  Voice. 

MAY  BE  SUNO  AS  A  SOLO  OR  CHORUS. 


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wea-ry  and  heartsick  and  burdened,    [journeyed  a- far  from  mj  home,  No  friend  with  sweet  counsel  to 

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call  me,  "Comehome,  cometo    me,  on!  my   child."  Come  home,  come  home,  0,  seek    ye  that  home, 

cheer  me,     When  1<>.  His  sweet  voice  whisper  d  "Come." 

sought  Him,   Con-tent     by   11  i.--  hand   io     he        led. 

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Wash  Me  in  the  Blood  of  the  Lamb. 


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Ripe  for  the  Harvest. 


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This  is  my  work  day  by  day. 
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:.'.  Onward  speed  thy  conq'ring  flight.  Angel  I  onward  speed;  Long  has  been  the  reign  of  night,  Let  the  light  succeed: 
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Dn-to  thee  earth's  snff'rers  lift  Their  im-plor-ing  wail,    Bear  them  Heaven's  bo-ly  gift  Ere  their  courage  fail 

Now  the  I,ord  His  kingdom  takes,  Thrones  and  empires  fall,  Now  the  joy-oua  Bong  awakes,  "God  is  all  in  all." 


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In     life,  in  death,  O  Lord,  a-  bide  with  mel 


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All  This  World  For  Jesus. 


Minnie  D.  Johnson. 


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'All    this  world    for    Je  -  sus!"  We'll  shout  o'er  land    and 

"All    thisworld    for    Je  -  bus!"  Shall  be     ourwatch-word    now; 

"All    ihisworld    for    Je  -  BUS!"  Shall  be     our    joy  -  Jul      Bong; 


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suf  -  fered,  And     the    sor-rowsHe    had  borne? 
mis  -  Bion,  Call  -  ing      in      Buchgent  -  le    tone. 
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146 


Every  Hour  I  Need   1  hy  Blessing. 


ELiZAM.ru  J.  Thompson 

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Will.  L.  Thompson. 


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Every  Hour  I  Need  Thy  Blessing.    (Concluded.) 


147 


Come,  O  come,      Thoulov-  ingSav    -    lour.        Take  me  in 

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I've  Been  Down  to  the  Cross. 


Minnie  B.  John 


Jno.  R.  Bryant. 


1.  T'vo  been  down  to    the  cross,  Where  my  Saviour  bled   anddled;   To     a  -  tone  f..r    :ny  rina,He 

2.  I've  lieen  down  to    the  cross,  1  ve  em-braced  t  he  pre -i  I;  A  1  my    par-don    complete,    I      am 
8.  I've  been  down  to    the  cross,  I've  ob-taiued  His  pre- cioua  love;  And  I    cner-iah    the  hope,  Of    a 


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Copyright,  MX,  by  J.  11.  Kurzenkiiabe. 


I've  Been  Down  to  the  Cross.    (Concluded.) 

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In  His  Name. 


Norman  B.  Kcrzenknaee. 


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2    i'      the  world  the  mes- sage  sent,  Tell-ingof    this  Heav'nly  Friend:  Seek  tbewi 
8.  In      Hisname  the  bun-gry  feed-,  "Min  -  is-ter    to    those    in    need:  Go     with     o-pr'n  hand  t<  I 
A.  1  ho'  the  world  may  treat  you    ill,    In     His  name presson- ward  still,  Those  who  beor  the  cross  shall  be, 

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All   who   are     in  deep  di 
Crowned  with  palms  of  vic-tor  -  y. 
Peace  and  blessings  shall   be  thine. 


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The  Armor  of  Light. 


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2.  t    ia   love!    all      na  -  ture    ring  -  ing,  Heav'n  and  earth  tbeii   prais-ea    bring -u  i            ia 

3.  '""I    is    love,     ye     ruor-tala     tell      it;      God      ia      love!     in      an  -themasweil    it;  <""l      ia 
i.  1   is   lovel     all,    ne\    -  or     wea  -  ry;     Keep  your  heart  still  bright  and   cheer -y:  Tri  -  uU 

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love!  no  sweet-er  word,  Mor-tal  ears  have  ev  -  ■ 
mer-cy!God    is    love!  Ech-oes  from  the  courts  a -bove. 
re  but    t.i  prove,  Sweetest  corn-fox* — God  is   low-! 


tell     it   that  <u»l    is  love:      God    is    love!  e   •  ter-nal  lovi  er-cy!God   i~    love! 

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2,  Not    nil     can     >ail     a -cross    the  sea,     And    to      the  heath-en     preach;  Yet  each    may    try,  with 
&    Not    all     who  work   for     Je  -  sua'  sake   I  the  heights  of       fame;     Yet,  work-ing    with     a 
•1.     Al-though  unknown  to    mor  -  tals  here,  "With  God    'tis     writ-ten     down;     Ye    la  -  bored  for   He 


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l'\  -  ing  heart,  Some     wan-der-er        to  reach, 
low  -   ly    heart,  They     love  Himju-t     the 

while    on  earth,  And  Heaven  shall  gain  your  crown. 


Then  work! 


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:;.  He  marked  her  well  in  gra-ciouslove.  He  spoke  ber 
4.   To  them   Ha     said;  yon  see  the  deed  Wheret  er  the 


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1.  Je- sub,  we  come  to  Thee,  Thou  source  of   ev'-ryjoy;     Grant  us  Thy  smil    ins?  face    to  sec,  An<l 

2.  Je -bus,  Thy  name  we  love,  "Tisma  -  sic    in    our  ear;      Now  send  Thy  pres-ence  from    a-hovi 
8.  Thy  presence,  Lord,  Im-part  Tothose  who  love  Thy  name;    And  leteach  wait-ing,  long-inghearl 

4.  Thy  presence,  Lord,  I    feel,  In  this  poor  heart  of  mine;      My  soul,  with  love  un  - -dy  ing,  seal,  And 


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make  me  ev    -    er  Thine. 

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come    to     Thee;     We       come,   we   come,  We   come,  we   come,  Dear  Lord,  we  come      to      Thee. 

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Committed  to  Jesus. 


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2.  Com-mil  ted   toJe-f  ry  day      lit";    Well  knowing    it  means  for 

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Some  smile,  Borne   weep,  some  sow,    gome  reap;     The  days    shall 

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Take  a- way  our  bent  to  sin-ning,  Al-pha  and  O-me  -  ga  be;  End  of  faith,  as  ji<  be-ginning, 
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cue  that  is  Lord  of  the  winds  and  the  tide;  He'll  pi  -  lot  me  safe-ly,  my  Sav-iour,  my  guide, 
walk-ing    in     Bafe-ty     so   near  to   Thy  side,       I     trust     in     Thee  fed -ly,    my  Sav-iour,  my  guide. 


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QUARTETTE. 


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The  Lord  is    my  guide,  The  Lord   is    my  guide;  Oh,  bless-ed     as  -  sur-ance,  Thi  Lord    is    my  guide. 


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All  Glory  to  His  Name. 


Akr.  nv  G.  F.  K'  —  mi 


l.    [    sing   be-cause    I    love  Him  bo,   Allglo-ry  to  His  name!  And  well  He  loves  me, — tins     I  know,  All 

•_'.    I    pray  be-cause  He  hears  my  plea,  All  glo-ry  toHisnamel   Be-cause  He  hears  and  an-swersnie,   All 

.'>.    I    live   for  Him  with  will-ing  heart.  All  glo-ry  to  His  name!  For  dai  -  ly  grace  He  doth  im-part,   A.1I 

4.  I'll  praise  Him  here  for  all  His  love,— All  glo-ry  to  His  name!  Then,  face  to  race,  I'll  sing    a-bove,  All 


glo-ry 
glo-ry 
glo-ry 
glo-ry 


to  UN  name! 
to  II i-  name! 
tn  His  name! 
in  lli~ Darnel 


Sin;;,  sing,  sing!  Let cheer-ful    hal  -le-  lu-jahs ring; Sing,  sing,  sim:!    A. I 

Pray,  pray,  pray! Be-liev-ing, come,  0,  come   to-day;  Pray,  pray,  pnq  ! — .\ll 

Live,  five,    live!    E  -  ter-nal  joysHe'lldai-ly  tri \ «■;  Live,  live,  live!— All 

Praise,  praise,  praise!  His  glory  shines  thro' endless  days;  Praia  '  —All 


-glo-ry  t.i  Hi>  name! 


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So  Sweetly  Saved. 


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ir  eetly  saved, —  with  joy  I'll  sing;  tall  my  heart 

-  i  sweetly  saved  withl  lied,  With-in     my  lid-  His   ovi 

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shall  tribute  bring.  To  laud  my  Lord,  my  (Sa\  i'.ur.  King,  Ami  waft  Hi- ; 

stilled,  My  heart  is  fixed,  mysoul    is  tbrillecl,  AnuHcav'n,  my  home, 

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love  without  al  -  loy,  And  naught  of doubt  can  me   an-noy,  veetly 

boo]  Erom  guilt  and  sin;  The  Spirit  reigns  Bupreme  with  -  in;  So  sweetly 


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So  sweetly  saved,                by  grace,  ami.  3o     sweetlysaved, — and         all  is    well:  My     Saviourin 
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my  heart  doth  dwell:     His      preciouslove    I     gladly  tell,  So  sweetly  saved,  by  grace,  am        I, ami. 

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Saviour,  to  Thee  I  Pray. 


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Tis  Sweet  to  Talk  with  Jesus. 


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Who's  on  the  Lord's  Side? 


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J.  H.  KURZENXSABE. 


Robert  C.  Titer. 


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I  die        to  Thee  (I  die  to  Thee)  When-ev-er  death  shall  come;  (when  death  shall  come);  To  i 

to     live     or  die,  (to  live  or  die),    I      know  not  which  is  best;  (oh,  which  is  besl   ;To   live 

or dy  -ing, Lord!  (ordying. Lord)!  1     a~k 


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, first  lints  in  small  litters. 


AniDK  WITH  MK 1  to 

Abide  with  me,  o  Lord 138 

A  charge  to  keep  I  have 83 

A  i  row  n  of  tboi  us  the  Saviour  wears 17<; 

\  i  i  w  MORI    C  \\>;  ^  j 

\   Mini.  TALK  WITH  JESI  B " ....     77 

ALLEL1  .i.V 4 

ALL  COB  PRE<  loi  s  JESI  - ..........'.     95 

ILL  GLORY  TO   II  is  NAME ....  171 

ALL  THIS  WORLD  FOB  JE81  -    1  in 

V.reyou  watching  for  the  Bridegroom 30 

A   sill  Mil;  IN  THB  TIME  OF  STORM      >1 

Awake,  ye  saints ,7 

Behold,  behold  the  Lamb  of  God 

Behold  He  <  oheth 30 

I  K  I  HOI    w  I  I  II  I  •■  I 

r.i.i  lah  Land ['....'.    gg 

Beyond  the  bwelling  flood 13 

Blessed savioi  b,TheeJ  lovi 101 

Blessed  Saviour,  Thou  art  mv  hope  and  staj -4 

I    I  I  '1     lr      1  III     ']  II  ][  . 

BBINGINQ  IN  THE6HEAVE8 87 

«  nil. ii.  COME  HOME  -  i 

»  hristian,  rouse  thee  from  thy  slumber ;>5 

Come  let  us  join  our  cheerful  songs gg 

:  "iK  to  the  foi  d  j  i  ■ 

Come  to  the  living  waters 64 

C'OMI  IN  l:i   M>  j  ; 

Come  ye  that  love  the  Lord :7 

'  OMMITTED   TO  jESlrj  1,4 

Does  tin-  light  of  love  shine  o'er  you 105 

l>o  you  fear  the  foe  will  in  the  conflict  win r. 

Drifting  away  from  His  love 154 

"I"  n lino,  hear  not ],-,<i 

Earthly  pilgrims  nuu  are  resting 94 

ENDEAVOR  BENBDK  riON  SONG I  .1 

END]  ESS    I'l    \IH  ]  ig 

j.<  l.KV  HOUR  1  NEED  THY  BI^SSING........."....."."!!.'."!."  146 

Par  away  in  the  depths  of  my  s]iiril ]-, 

I  'M  FVFR  HJ  RE  MY  I  FST  BHALI    BI 

From  all  who  dwell  below  the  skies,    l.  Si 47 

GIVE  ME  1"HY  LOVE,  DEAR  SAVIOUR 60 

167 


Ul.OIUA  PATRIA 


Glory  be  to  the  Father 

go  and  bear  a  message 

god<  alltng  yki 

God  ib  love 

God  ofevi  oing,  <.■.<!  oi  morning.... 
<■()  (.\  I  HER  1IIK  GOLDI  N  GRAIN.    . 


167 

■ 
160 

130 


:i  in  the  Mastei  -  i  ineyard 

(,oin<;  -lo  LIVE  W  II  II  JESUS 

Go  labor  with  might  in  the  harvest 

GOLDES   Mi  SIC 

GO  WORK "   177 

'  ro  work  iii  the  harvest  oi  ihc-  L^id 

Hallelujah!  I  am  saved 

Happy  and  free  on  iln^  glad  children  sdaj 

'larkl  hear  the  sweet  words 

[AST  THOU  NO  GIF] ""'  "  j,~_. 

lave  tin-  nations  I  •  d ],; 

[a ve  you  any  words  for  J esu       '  ]  ., 

[ear  the  blessed  invitation ],"| 


[e  came  to  save  me ""  ]•] 

[e'll carry  the  lambs  in  his  arm    .. 

Holy  Spirit,  faithful  gtjidi 

'ItlW    I  ]::\  I     I    ;  [Jing  j  .  ; 

low  often  in  the  far-off  land '.. 

Hymn  of  praise 


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AM  BESTING  in  TH1  SAVIOt  R  S  I  OVE 

AM    SAVED 

BELONG  To  II  I  \|      

can  hear  my  Sav  iour  callin 

li  LRE  Nor  IDLE  Bl  \Mi 

K  <  TIKIM'  l-~  OI   K 


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I'11-"1' 106 

p  JESt  SCAME  TO-DAY ]    7 

f  the  days  are  drearj "■, 

fyou'dmy  disciple  be j.i 

HAVE   \  FRIEND  IN  JE8U8 : 

have  no  merit  of  my  on  11 

have  read  of  a  world  of  beaut) 

know  at  the  river  of  death...  .....  j  1 

love  Thee 

love  to  hear  the  story 

n  His  NAME 151 

L'jYL   1'HtE. 

11  the  n  ■•■;■•■  oS'ji  ]■.' 

n  the  early  morning  we  will  bow...!!!!!.!*.! 


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INDEX. 


In  the  low-lands  some  are  weeping 

In  the  morn  of  morns  when  we  all  meet  there- 
I  read  the  sweet  storj   ;    :  a  -.nd  i;,un 

[  sing  because  I  love  Him  so 

I  mood  11  y  THBG  \  1 1  

I  I    A  I.1.'.    •  VS    HOI  :» 

I  \  e  a  ii  i : nil  so  dear  to  rat 

I  \k  been  news  TD  mi   :  Roee 

1  want  to  bo  with  J<-n^ ' 

JESUS    All.   1UK  WAY 

Jesus,  I  am  n«-\  er  wearj  

.11  -I  s,   I    LI\  I'H)    1  Mil  

JRS1  3  18  I  ::.IIM,     \i.ain 

Jesus  is  mighty  to  rescue  and  mm  .  .. 

JESUS  IS  MY  i;o(  k  ami  i;kfi  ge 

Ilvsii-..  l.ov  i-  i    OF  MY   SOI  I- 
JB8US,  MY  mini " 

Jesus,  our  wonderful  aivioir 

1  SAVES    ME 

Jesus,  SAviofi:,  pilot  ire...*.'".".*.' 
Jesus,  we  come  to  Thee 

WILL  BEAR   ME  O'ER 

w  ii. i.  carry  me  over  the 
Jordan's  river 

JUBT  FOR  TO-DAY ... 

Keep  thyself  pure 


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RIVER. 


Labor  ro-n  \y 

I.I   \l>   KINDLY    LIGHT 

Li  in  mi  .  i  iTHER .".".'. 

I    I    \l>   Ml     OS 

I  KT  TB3  ■-  kVIOl  i    is 

LET  1IIK  SUNSHINE   IN ,"'."] 

tali  iii>  ajoyral  Bong  of  praise 

Like  ships  thai  arc  sailing 

1   •   l.  to  Thee  in  Guth,  we  mine. 
Long.  long,  from  the  fold  had  I  u. 
Little  jewels 

'    Drl     »'(    BOm:     i  t    ■•:  k     I  hj     1:1      -ii 

lord,  we  seek  thy  blessing 
Love  divine 

L0\  B  FOUND   v   w  \\ 

sweet  ti  irt  tf 
Lowly  workers 


ii'  i.  Mi  i. 


.  166 
.    B7 

.  1i»i 
.  171 
..  158 
.  175 
.  156 
..  150 
..  153 

.   110 

1-' 

.189 

.    .'ii 

.  lis 

.  124 

.  1-1 

.    34 

.    66 

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.    79 

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55 

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92 

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188 

10 

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131 

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Many  are  the  sad  hearts  roamins 

MIOHTY  TO  RESCUE  AND  SAVE 
MILDRED.     S     M 
tfODBN  \       i      \[ 

MOTHF.I;    KNOWS 

My  hand  in  Thine,  dear  Lord.....' 


185 
161 

7n 
148 

63 

57 
1*7 

51 


my  Jesus  I  i.ovkthf.f. 

N'EAREB  MY  liuu  lo  1HKK..  . 

m  lrbh  10  thee 

Nobody  knows  bui  Jesus .'.'.".'.' 

Nobody  knows  of  the  workil  makes 

Nobody  knows  the  burden    1  bear 
V>t  THE  II  VI  K  Vi  AS  BVEB  T()l  C 
\>  want  shall  I  know 

0,  christian  triumphantly  singing 

<».  <  i  iy  01   mi-.  .1  ISPBB  Wai.i 

0  come,  lei  as  raise  our  tribute  ol  song 
O'er  ii-  friends  His  watch-care  keeping 

Oh,  bring  them  to  Jesus 

Oh,  hasten  now  toCah  'rys  mountain..." 

<  »li.  how  happy  are  thej 

<». how  He  loves .' .....''.'."." 

0,  how  patiently  He  waited 

OH,  I  LOVE  To  THINE  OF  JESI  S.... 

Oh,  my  Inaii  is  thrilled 

Oh,  the  best  friend  to  have  is  Jesus 
OH,  THJ  S(;'\  ini     \nd  I  o  iPING 

Oh,  they  tell  i fa   home .".".' 

Oh,  wonderful  story  of  mercy  and  love 

0  LORD,  ABIDE  w  mi    UE 

'INK  DAY  HEARER   HOME '.. 

«'NK  LOOE  AT  THE  CROSS.    . 

"INK  MORE  BLESSING 

( |ne  there  is  above  all  other' 

Only  to  wait  at  Thy  h-m 
Ok  ihf,  cross 

OJSTS  UlDMHl: 

;>    tin   preci  »US  v.:  r  I  ;  :  I  I      i'  . 

O,    riSOOODTO  PRAISE  THE  LORD .'.'. 

Our  Lord  whom  we've  nol  seen 

1  "  I    IT  r  Ii  I  tk  OF  BONE 

Oul  in  the  world  whiledeadin  sin 

<»'u  on  the  ocean  the  storm-clouds 

O,  WORSHIP  THB  KlN( 

Pass  iton. 


191 


J.'':1  ;  tht   I    nl  m  ,    ,t,i  numb;  re 
i  recious  bloodof  Jesus 
[Precious  Friend  uro  s  iviouR.'."' 

PURE  AS  THE  LILIES 


QUH  K  TO  THE  RE»  UE. 


1!  USE  YOUR  h  \nd 

I  FST    BLFOSBD  RES! 
Rest  to  the  weary  soul... 
Ripe  for  the  harvest  ............ 

Uipe  is  the  gTain  for  the  reaners 
Hock  of  ages 


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18 

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22 
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111 

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20 

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154 

165 

105 

128 

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133 

147 


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INDEX. 


>AI  B  A.  HOME  [8J 

8  U  B  IN    I  IIV    l.n\  I-...  i:4 

SALVATION'S   nil 

8  A\  I'll    R     III    ]  HSR   111    \Y  1  ■'•  ; 

Bl    LTTERING  PRECIOUS  SEED -> 

Send  i  hi  i  w.i  i~ 

tola  behind,  no  word  she  spoki 162 

Hi  nee  1  lost  my  Bins,  and  I  found  my  Sa>  iour 

"IV:     I  HBOl  :    II    \\\  -; 

Si  i  i  iv.  a  r  'i  hi-,  n  i  roFjESi  - !"!"..."    88 

Slain  forthesina  of  the  world 66 

SO  SWEETIE  SAVED  1    - 

Sn\\  INl      \\|)  J  i-    UMV.  j  ,7 

ng  in  the  morning 

Stand  i  p  forJi  si  - li.-, 

Step  by  m  bp >_> 

OF  MY  BOl  I 

SUNSHINE  IN   "HE  801  i 7.~> 

ii-u  ii  ai.i  ?  mora 

11-  I  1   ME    lis  'll  ll  I  j 

I  ill-    u:\mic  in-  iu.ui  ]  "/ 

1  ill-  BE  W  nil  I    BOMX  i  VHt 
1  111-  HI. --r  I-  RIEND  [SjECl  B 

Thbcroso 

Till-:  (  ROWN  OF  THORNS L76 

The  heavenly  Shepherd  is  calling 14-» 

The  home  of  <  loi  dless  day in 

i  he  Lord  i^  my  qi  mi-  i-n 

i  ni.  Lord  i^  my  Shepherd ... ->i 

i  ::l  I  '  r  rest.  ]'■ 

The  precioi  b  words  of  Jesi  - .....'.  114 

Then  ouls  about  us Hi; 

There  are  wan'drers  on  the  mountains 29 

There  i-  ;i  work  for  each  to  do lm 

There  is  glory  in  my soi  1 .„; 

tE'SABf  \i   I  11  1  1.  IK  All [".'['.     ;H; 

[HERE'S  A  HOME  THAT  WAITS  Fee   M-  IQS 

There  b<  leansing  mi  he  pre<  tous  blood 99 

There's  sunshine  in  my  soul  today ::, 

I  liese  two  little  hands  were  given  1  '  , 

The  Shepherd's  vo  11  1 i.-n 

The  \\  ay  of  the  cross n 

The  work  we  love '...".'.""   1. ! 

The  world  of  beauty ......... ...^   ..- 

vorld  w  ill  ho  better 5 

'l  Ins  I  ii'i:  with  it-;  Borrows  will  soon  pass  awaj 45 

THIS  WORLD  IS  MORE  THAN  A  BATTLl    mm,. ,1 

Those  words  "no  tears"  will  look  so  bless'd i> 

the  prospects  of  the  harvest 7i 

Thon  Bculah  Land,  in  thee  Ilivc 


Hi"    I  WALK  THRO'DEATH'S  DARK    vali 

THOUKNOWE81 '"   jjj, 

IhauJ  rrd  knowest  thzm  that  sir    H-m  u 

Thro'  shawdows  or  darknt — ..  "           i-,, 
I  lliaiw  :u  r  nil.  LIFE-LINE 

'TIS  SWEET  TO  TALK  WITH  .Ii-  '   ]■/, 


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"RUST  FOB  BODY  AND  SOU! "  '  ]'•" 

li:i  STING  is  .li. -1  - 17s 

WAITING  TO  Hi.  l.l. 11   Hi  THE    8A\  I'm  ....  Ull 

Walking,  Saviour,  close  to  inn-.  ]-, 

Walking  with  Jesi  s 

•\  A.NI».l:l    ,:,  <  Hil.i:    (  0M~  HOME 

wand'rersod  the  moi  stains 

Wash  me  in  the  blood  oftheLamu 

Was  IT  FORME 

WE  ARE  IN  THE  ARMY 

WE  ARE  WEAK,  Bt   M  Hi.  1-1   IS  6TROX(i ""'...'".. 

. 

V\  I-   :  3MI    TO   1  JIM- 

W      I:  !       t  rock,  a  gj 

We'll  ni^  vkrsay  good-by 

e  journeying  on  10  the  heavenly  land lij 

\\  <-  re  soldiers  on  duty 

V'.  I-  v  ill  LITTLE  JEW  M  -   Bl  -l~ 

WHAT  SHALL  GOD'S  HARVES1    n l«J 

^  uat  :  and  trials  mei  t  u- 

w  iii-.n  1  bade  the  Saviour  in 

When  I  have  n  land 

•1  ;,-  -I.- HI 

W  lien  tin-  angel  mess*  -ii  came  .. 

WHEN  THE  BEAUTIFl  l.l.  .  OLD 112 

When  the  storms  of  life  an  

'  we've  reached  the  1  .    portals 

W  lien  you  come  to  Jordan  92 

Where  the  living  «\u  ,;-  flow 

While  fighting  for  my  S tr  hen 

Whiter  than  the  snow,  dear  Jesus,  1 

W  lit)  ARE  Till  SE  IV  BRIGHT  ARRAY 

\\  II. I.  YOU  COMBJ1  BTNOW ]i.| 

\\  QNDF1  M  L  l'h  VI  ] 

Wonderful  story  of  ixn  1 

W  ::     k  1-    'I,    ITU    \[   LSTEI 

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